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Old 01-11-2016, 05:30 PM
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Tom woods driveshaft makes a nice strong and greaseable ujoint. The zerk fitting is in the cap instead of the body....just saying
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Originally Posted by neverenuff
Tom woods driveshaft makes a nice strong and greaseable ujoint. The zerk fitting is in the cap instead of the body....just saying
my biggest problem with the greaseable ones is, how does the grease get from the zerk to all the caps? It's hollow.
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Amazon has about the best price for ball joints that I've found and they are genuine spicer.
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Originally Posted by SatiricalHen
my biggest problem with the greaseable ones is, how does the grease get from the zerk to all the caps? It's hollow.
You pump it full of grease before install, so you are essentially just putting some back pressure on it to pump it into the outer most parts (where the seal on each cap is)
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Originally Posted by kgm
You pump it full of grease before install, so you are essentially just putting some back pressure on it to pump it into the outer most parts (where the seal on each cap is)
but it's still hollow if one zerk fills all caps. Grease isn't as strong as metal.
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some of them have grease fittings on each cap and a solid trunion
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Originally Posted by ehall
some of them have grease fittings on each cap and a solid trunion
some but not most
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Originally Posted by SatiricalHen
but it's still hollow if one zerk fills all caps. Grease isn't as strong as metal.
Correct. If you are doing serious wheeling, most dudes go with solid ones for the strength. I would rather have greaseable, and I've yet to have a problem with 20,000 miles. If they were rapidly exploding from normal use, you'd hear reports of it.

I have cap fittings on my axle shafts and I wish I would have gone with the trunion fitting since I've found them incredibly difficult to grease after any amount of grime builds up.
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Ok so i went with MOOG , on its way to Beirut.
Installing ARB lockers this week, still need to upgrade the rear axles.
What do you guys suggest please (i cant swap for 29 spl, must be 27)
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